Although it is in September which we celebrate the Blessed of Calcutta, I also spend a few words to remember a little 'history and the great personality of a woman
"small" physically, but great in his relationship with God and neighbor. A way of life started only eighteen years, which led Mother Teresa to the most deprived suburbs of Calcutta to help those in need, those who suffer, those who felt lonely, unloved, unwanted by society. But let's order. He was born in Albania in August 1910 by a wealthy Roman Catholic family, and only eighteen years decided to take holy orders by entering the Sisters of Charity, took the name of Mother Teresa and then left for India to finish his studies. It 'just in Calcutta that he decided to devote his life to charity and established himself there, the Congregation of the Missionaries of Charity where I think everybody still distinguish a white uniform with blue stripes. After much time spent in India she came to thank one of the most beautiful in 1979 received the Nobel Prize for peace. Instead, the friendship was born in the eighties with
Pope John Paul II, who succeeded Mother Teresa to open a table in Rome's famous Vatican City, dedicated to the saint of hospitality, Santa Marta. Meanwhile, her condition got worse with each passing year, until he died in September 1997 in Calcutta at the age of 87. I still remember that only two years after the death of Pope John Paul II began the beatification process. I must say that even today after eleven years after his death the world has a truly beautiful and important to remember that person, a person to say the least beautiful in words and in deeds, and on this that struck me too, in the words. The following fact I would suggest to all the beautiful or mildly beautiful words of Mother Teresa on the right, on our goals, our honesty and sincerity, in short, in one word: life.
Pope John Paul II, who succeeded Mother Teresa to open a table in Rome's famous Vatican City, dedicated to the saint of hospitality, Santa Marta. Meanwhile, her condition got worse with each passing year, until he died in September 1997 in Calcutta at the age of 87. I still remember that only two years after the death of Pope John Paul II began the beatification process. I must say that even today after eleven years after his death the world has a truly beautiful and important to remember that person, a person to say the least beautiful in words and in deeds, and on this that struck me too, in the words. The following fact I would suggest to all the beautiful or mildly beautiful words of Mother Teresa on the right, on our goals, our honesty and sincerity, in short, in one word: life. If you realize your goals you will find false friends and true enemies
Make it DOES NOT MATTER
The good you do will be forgotten tomorrow, DO GOOD NO MATTER
Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable,
DOES NOT MATTER, BE HONEST AND FRANCO
Give the world the best of you and kick,
DOES NOT MATTER, THE BEST OF YOU
Mother Teresa
Eugenio Diano
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